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Saturday, July 26, 2014

PPT ON STUDENT GOVERMENT

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Student Government Presentation Transcript

1. INTRODUCTION
    Government by the students usually requires the setting up of a student association of the school, to function of the officially recognized organization of the student.   The council which would he the executive organ of the student association should he composed of two or more elected representatives from each class.  It should have a president, vice president and secretary and should maintain accurate records of all it meetings.

2. THE OBJECTIVES OF SUCH A STUDENT ASSOCIATION MAY INCLUDE
  • The promotion of students welfare
  • The development of cooperation and unity
  • The establishment and maintenance of good interpersonal relationship with staff
  • The development of ability is organizational techniques and committee procedures.
  • The promotion of the reputation of the school.
  • The establishment of lines of communication and association with other student groups in the community and in the country as a whole.
  • The advancement of professional thinking and action.
3. THESE OBJECTIVES CAN BE MET BY THE STUDENT COUNCIL THROUGH THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS.
  • Initiating and supporting the student’s social, cultural and professional activities.
  • Assisting with the orientation of new students.
  • Reviewing when requested the school and hospital procedures and policies and making recommendation in this respect. 
  • The interpretation and enforcement where appropriate, of school policies. 
  • Taking disciplinary action when necessary is accordance with measures agreed upon by the members.
  • Cont..
  • Receiving investigation and in some instance, disposing of complaints relating to the hostel.
  • Establishing official channel of communication with the school staff in relation to student council manners and
  • The appointment of representatives to serve on school committees.
  • The staff of the school of nursing is not normally members of the student council through they may be invited to serve as on office members on some of the committees.
  • When a school set up a student association for the first time it is desirable that the staff should offer to assists with its organizations, the formulation of its objectives and the determination of its function.
  • It may be desirable in the early stages for the council to limit its functions to those which it will be able to carryout with a reasonable degree of success, and gradually to increase in responsibilities as the members demonstrate their ability to carry them.
4. STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION

INTRODUCTION
    The student nurses association is an associate organization of the trained nurses association of India.  This is only nationally accepted organization of student nurses.  In additions to providing a means of personal and professional development for the nursing students, it serves as a source of membership for the parent organization.

HISTORY OF SNA IN INDIA
  • It was established in 1929 at the time of the Annual Conference of the Trained nurses Associations of India. The nursing superintendent of the government general hospital, Madras, Miss L.N. Jeazns was the first honorary organization secretary of this association.
  • The pioneer unit of SNA was established at the general Hospital Madras, followed by Christian Rainy Hospital, Madras and the presidency general hospital, Calcutta.
  • In the year 1954, the SNA celebrated its silver jubilee and there was significant increase in the number of units by them.
  • The number increase to 117 and membership to 4259.  The SNA celebrated its diamond Jubilee with almost three fold increase in the number of units and 7 times increase in membership that is 355 units and 29, 333 member. 
  • By September 30, 1998, the numbers of SNA units were 518 and the total membership of SNA was 45171. 
  • Since 1961 the student’s nurses are having separate Biennial conference.  These are held alternality with TNAI conferences
OBJECTIVES
  • To help students to up had the dignity and norms of the profession for which they are qualifying.
  • To promote a cooperative spirit among students for the common good.
  • To en courage leadership ability and allow students to gain a wide knowledge of the Nursing profession.
  • To encourage both professional and recreational meetings, games and sports.
  • To encourage students curricular and extra curricular activities.
PURPOSE
  • To have a closer rapport with other student nurse members through meetings, conference, tours and visits to professionally relevant institution.
  • To acquire organizational competence and leadership qualities by taking part in the association’s activities held at unit, state and national level.
  • To learn how a professional organization plays on effective role on upholding the dignity and honor of the discipline of nursing.
  • To develop cooperative spirit among themselves.  Something that becomes an assert for their future career.
  • To work for their total development.
  • To have an effective voice in what the association stands for and does.
MEMBERSHIP
  • Students general nursing and or midwifery B.Sc., (N), Auxiliary Nurse, Midwifes, multipurpose healthy workers (Male and Female) Course of any training school recognized by the Indian Nursing Council can join SNA.
  • SNA membership is effected through SNA units.
  • Students Nurse get enrolled as SNA members and arrange a general body meeting of students in their particular school/college of Nursing the elect president cum SNA advisor from among members of TNAI.
  • Vice president Secretary, treasurer and converser are to be elected from among the student Nurses of various sections of the units.
  • It is desirable that every Nursing student joins the SNA and every school/college of Nursing establishes a unit.
  • Detailed list of SNA members’ year or batch wise along with free should be to the TNAI head quarters for registration.
  • Every unit gets free copies of the Nursing journal of India depending upon the member of members.
  • Individual members can have their personal copies by subscribing Rs 50 per annum.
FUNCTIONS OF SNA
  • Organizes meeting to discus professional and educational matters at the unit level every month or as and when required.
  • State level meeting/conferences are held annually
  • National level meeting are held annually and conference is held biennially.
  • Holds the state Annual conferences jointly with or independent of the state TNAI conferences.
  • Organizes national SNA biennial conferences, fine arts competitions, sports, literary and socio cultural activities scientific exhibition which make the conference fairly interesting & educative.
  • Maintain a unit diary which is assessed at the state and National level annually and prizes are awarded.
  • Gives an opportunity to the student to contribute to the SNA section the using journal of India where they organises found raising activities to finance the association.
ADMINISTRATION-  Affairs of SNA are administered at different levels as.

UNIT LEVEL-  The executive committee comprising of the SNA advisor cum president as ex office members vice president, secretary, Treasurer and the conveners of various committee.

STATE LEVEL-  It is by the state SNA executive committee comprising of the state TNAI president.

NATIONAL LEVEL -
  1. At the Headquarters by the SNA general committee comprising the TNAI president.
  2. Hony
  3. Treasurer
  4. Secretary general
  5. SNA adviser
  6. State SNA adviser and state leaders.
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